Winter Olympics 2018: How to watch, stream Mikaela Shiffrin's final race, results, times

The 22-year-old Team USA star won gold in her South Korean debut and is ready for the combined

It all comes down to this for one of Team USA's top up-and-coming skiers. Mikaela Shiffrin entered the 2018 Winter Olympics as one of the top American athletes to watch in Pyeongchang, and now the 22-year-old skier is geared up for her final individual event in South Korea -- the women's combined.

Shiffrin won gold in slalom in her 2014 Olympic debut, and captured gold in the giant slalom in Pyeongchang despite a prolonged weather delay. But she struggled in a fourth-place finish in the slalom in South Korea and pulled out of the downhill and super-G due to a constrained event schedule. Now, for her final act of a busy scene in Pyeongchang, Shiffrin has her eyes on that combined.

How can you stay on top of Shiffrin's final runs at this year's Winter Olympics?

We've got everything you need right here. Here are the details for Shiffrin sightings this week:

How to watch Mikaela Shiffrin at the Winter Olympics

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